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Visually Controlled Graphics
June 1993 (vol. 15 no. 6)
pp. 602-605
Interactive graphics systems that are driven by visual input are discussed. The underlying computer vision techniques and a theoretical formulation that addresses issues of accuracy, computational efficiency, and compensation for display latency are presented. Experimental results quantitatively compare the accuracy of the visual technique with traditional sensing. An extension to the basic technique to include structure recovery is discussed.
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Index Terms:
visually controlled graphics; interactive graphics system; computer vision; computer graphics; user interfaces; accuracy; computational efficiency; compensation; display latency; structure recovery; computer graphics; computer vision; interactive systems; user interfaces
Citation:
A. Azarbayejani, T. Starner, B. Horowitz, A. Pentland, "Visually Controlled Graphics," IEEE Transactions on Pattern Analysis and Machine Intelligence, vol. 15, no. 6, pp. 602-605, June 1993, doi:10.1109/34.216730